The event, considered to be first in the country and sponsored by World Bank, would be held at Technopark here, Kerala Road Safety Commissioner R Sreelekha said here. Nearly 200 talented developers have registered for the event.

“We expect a best solution for road safety to evolve at the event”, she said. Referring to traffic violations in the state, she said an amount of Rs 80 crore was collected as penalty and fine from traffic law violators during 2014-15.

Nearly 17,000 licences have been cancelled for traffic violations during the period, she said.

On Hackthon, she said the best solution selected by the judging committee would be taken by the Road Safety Authority after an agreement with the developers.

‘Later it would released to public at free of cost’.

“The Hackathon will aim at developing Technology solutions for road safety  including software and hardware, which will help reduce incidence of road accidents, thus making our roads safer,” she said.

The Kerala Government will implement the prize winning solution with the support of World Bank, she said.

Hackathon in the state will be the first of the four world series planned by the World Bank.